Abstract
А person with a disability that has begun to work is forced to pay the "physiological price of adaptation". Materials and methods: The monitoring of the level of physical condition (LPC) by E.A. Pirogova and the adaptive potential (AP) by R.M. Baevsky was carried out on 130 disabled people during their work hours. Their working period lasted 2 weeks. Results: An increase in LPC and a decrease in AP were revealed in people with childhood and psycho-neurological disabilities. In movement disabled people, the indicators of LPC decreased after the end of their work period. Conclusions: Monitoring of indicators has determined a favorable impact of labor on people with childhood disabilities and low reserves of adaptive potential in movement disabled people. The determinative factors of LPC and AP in disabled people during the course of work have been established.
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